Abstract
By fabricating a resonant slot over a reflecting back plate and filling the resulting parallel-plate with an appropriately designed artificial electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure, noticeable enhancements in both radiation pattern and bandwidth are achieved using a significantly lower profile than traditional designs. This design uses a two-dimensional artificial EBG substrate in conjunction with a reflecting plate to completely block radiation from the backside of the slot from propagating to the finite edges of the resulting parallel-plate cavity. Measured and simulated data for conductor-backed slots with homogeneous substrates and with EBG substrates are compared. © 1999 IEEE.
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Shumpert, J. D., Chappell, W. J., & Katehi, L. P. B. (1999). Parallel-plate mode reduction in conductor-backed slots using electromagnetic bandgap substrates. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 47(11), 2099–2104. https://doi.org/10.1109/22.798005
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